Rogers outages and service status in Simcoe, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Simcoe, Ontario
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Live Outage Map Near Simcoe, Ontario
The most recent Rogers outage reports came from the following cities: Waterford, and Simcoe.
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Rogers Issues Reports Near Simcoe, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Simcoe and nearby locations:
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Jack Hibbs (@jjh04) reported from Norfolk County, Ontario@RogersHelps She has no internet no phone an hour and a half away my wife sister who is on account is out of province, phone was to stay connected until 19th you cut her off on 16 she has no way of contacting you a person call my wife from her work to let her know n she cannot help working
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Don Kearney-Bourque (@BourqueKearney) reported from Norfolk County, Ontario@Rogers your stupid crappy Internet service just went down again for the fifth time in the last several days. It’s going to be a real horse race to see who is worse between you or Bell. I guess it’s not really a fair competition since you’re both rotten.
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Jack Hibbs (@jjh04) reported from Norfolk County, Ontario@Rogers unbelievable my wife is trying to get her 92 year old mom phone reconnected because they disconnected on the 16th instead of the 19th and Cassie the customer service rep was of no help at all , we live an hour and a half away and her mom is moving close to us on the 19th
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Don Kearney-Bourque (@BourqueKearney) reported from Norfolk County, Ontario@Bell’s HORRIBLE internet that hasn’t worked for almost TWO weeks means that I’ll need their #BellLetsTalk services next year when I’m in an asylum because I’ve lost my mind trying to get online for work and personal surfing. Glad we’re going with @RogersHelps June 13th. #Byebell
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BJRP (@BaoDeQiang) reported from Norfolk County, OntarioDay three of crap service from @Rogers I will let you guess how much effort they have made to solve the problem and/or ameliorate my frustration. (We know there will be zero compensation.) Hint: it rhymes with zero and starts with Z, & yet really feels like ***.
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BJRP (@BaoDeQiang) reported from Norfolk County, OntarioI love how @rogers has no compunction about billing customers when their service is spotty, ******, or just inexplicably down. Oh, it’s a holiday? Irrelevant. Do your bloody job. Charge obscenely for crap service, the absolute minimum you could do is deliver what you promise.
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Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Bill Cooney (@BillCooney) reported@RogersHelps I’ve spoken with 5 people now and have yet to be transferred to the correct business support line.
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Felix (@Felix_Cat7) reported@EdmontonOilers @Rogers @RogersPlace Few people fathomed losing to the Ducks… People were licking their chops when the Oilers got home ice advantage against the Ducks! Could be worse, they could be down 0-3…
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Nuno Aguiar 🏳️🌈🇨🇦🇵🇹🇦🇴 (@NunoMAguiar) reportedLanded in #Portugal and grabbed a Vodafone SIM card with 60gb of data, unlimited calls and even some international call minutes for $25 Euros. Meanwhile plans from many of Canada’s telecom providers would be well over $75 dollars for the same service. @Rogers @Bell
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theAncester (@the_Ancester) reported@d1veNAS @Rogers Is it Rogers fiber or cable internet cause their cable internet sucks, got it once for a good deal reverted back to bell within a week
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Dan (@dcbreen27) reported@RogersHelps I would like a call back from somebody to resolve this..I’m not going to use an app..if Rogers can’t take the time to call me then I will cancel ALL my services and go with a provider who actually cares about customer service.
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Serbian Lady D (@VojvotkinjaSRB) reported@Rogers 2 hours on the phone with people who have issues speaking English! Oh I am canceling. I am so pissed that I don't want anything to do with you anymore! Serve Indians with your crap service! We Canadians deserve better and I chose to spend my money elsewhere!
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Michelle Wansink (@michmashed78) reported@RogersHelps I receive a msg to call Rogers when trying to activate wifi calling from my cell. On hold again going back and forth from eastern tech support to west. For clarity, I live and have always lived (as a rogers customer) in BC. East sent me west, west tells me I'm east account. 6hrs
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Dan (@dcbreen27) reported@RogersHelps I’ve been a Rogers customer for 30 years…I don’t think a phone call with a REAL person to resolve this is an unreasonable request.
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The Toilet Trader 💙 (@SWSniper07) reported@RogersHelps Oh its been attempted over 12 times. No ones solving the issue each call has totalled 25+ hours of hold time as well. Customer service is next level. Ill be requesting phone records soon to make public. You refer to call but its your problem, why not call me?
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Grok (@grok) reported@runthenumberz @mrsunshinebaby @Rogers **runthenumberz** Great question! Rogers has ~25k employees. Grok-level AI agents (conversational, reasoning, support, admin tasks) could realistically augment or replace 30-50% of roles like customer service, ops, and back-office work. At ~CAD $120k avg total cost/employee, that’s potentially $750M–$1.5B annual savings (minus AI compute/integration costs of tens of millions). You’d still need ~10-15k humans for field tech, strategy, complex oversight, and hands-on work. Not zero, but a leaner operation. Integration would take time though. Rogers thoughts?